Public meeting on Sudbury's postal service

The union representing postal workers says the mail could soon be moving slower in the nickel city. Letters mailed in Sudbury to another Sudbury address will be sorted in Toronto. We have audio from a public meeting about Sudbury's postal service.

Morning NorthA glimpse at CinefestJul 31, 2015 | 5:55Organizers of Cinefest, Sudbury's international film festival, held a news conference yesterday. They talked about some of the movies that will be screened. Markus spoke to managing director Patrick O'Hearn.

Morning NorthProject Six MillionJul 31, 2015 | 4:05Today is your last chance to make a suggestion on how the City of Greater Sudbury can save six million dollars. We talked to project manager Ian Wood and mayor Brian Bigger about the public's response.

Morning NorthHousing for people with brain injuriesJul 31, 2015 | 6:06A campaign is underway to provide housing in Sudbury for people with acquired brain injuries. We spoke with Susan Levesque, chair of the campaign through the March of Dimes.

Morning NorthSudbury instructor helps with overseas projectsJul 31, 2015 | 8:09Marty Leduc is co-ordinator of the physical fitness management program at Cambrian College. Lately he's been combining his work with travel by participating in development projects overseas. He spoke to Markus about his travels.

Morning NorthCinder: The fish and deer sniffer dogJul 30, 2015 | 9:35This morning we met a dog and his handler who work for the Ministry of Natural Resources. Cinder's job is to sniff out illegally killed fish and deer. We spoke with his handler, Micah Plourde.

Morning NorthHomeless and the heatJul 30, 2015 | 4:38Have you ever wondered how the homeless deal with the heat? CBC reporter Kate Rutherford found out by taking a walk with the Red Coats, a community outreach program in Sudbury.

Morning NorthBlueberry blues explainedJul 30, 2015 | 7:47We've been talking a lot the past few days about the disappointing blueberry crop this year. To get some answers on why this has been happening, we spoke to Joe Shorthouse, a retired etymologist at Laurentian University.

Morning NorthBack in the North: Brian SavageJul 30, 2015 | 9:22Brian Savage is a former NHL player who is from Sudbury. He and his family recently moved to Salzberg, Austria where he works for a Red Bull Hockey Academy. He spoke to Markus on the phone.

Morning NorthPhotographing Sudbury's sidewalksJul 30, 2015 | 4:56If you've seen a golf cart with a camera circling your neighbourhood you don't need to be concerned. It's documenting the state of Sudbury's sidewalks. CBC reporter Olivia Stefanovich spoke to the city of Sudbury's Tony Cecutti about the project.

Morning NorthSwimmer's ItchJul 30, 2015 | 5:32Lots of people have been going swimming in local lakes to cool off during the recent heat wave. Some of them are coming out a little itchy. Jon Groulx is with the Sudbury and District Health Unit and spoke to us about swimmer's itch.

Morning NorthDropouts speak through paintingsJul 29, 2015 | 5:05A Queen's University education student asked eight aboriginal people from Sudbury to explain through art why they dropped out of high school. Now that art is on display at the university. Amber White spoke to Markus about the project.

Morning NorthWorst blueberry season ever?Jul 29, 2015 | 6:34Blueberry pickers in Sudbury are finding themselves empty-handed this year. James Hicks is an avid picker. He came into the studio today to talk about the disappointing crop.

Morning NorthFilming TV shows in SudburyJul 29, 2015 | 9:26Film crews are continuing to use Sudbury for a growing number of projects. Emily Trottier is the Film Liaison Officer with the city of Sudbury. She came into our studio to talk about it.

Morning NorthResponse to health care experiencesJul 29, 2015 | 5:14Yesterday we brought you first-person accounts of the healthcare system in Northern Ontario. Today, CBC reporter Kate Rutherford brings us the response from a spokesperson at the Sudbury hospital.